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C++ allows <b>//</b> as an inline comment, it can be used on any line and is
delimited by the newline character (return).
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  main()
  {
      int Counter = 0;       // Initalise Counter.

      /* Start the main processing here. */
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A handy feature of the new comments is the ability to nest them within the
old style comments.
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This provides a handy debugging tool. If you write your normal comments 
using the <b>//</b> syntax, you can then comment out blocks of code while 
debugging with <b> /* */</b>

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<address><a href=../../address.html>Martin Leslie</a>
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